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VFP obsolete?
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07/06/2002 12:16:16
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00665528
Message ID:
00666049
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>Fernando
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>Maybe the point I was after was a bit colloquial, I was trying to say that if we cannot change that VFP is regarded as Obsolete in many quarters, maybe we need to take it on and package it as a "feature".
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>Steven Black has 2 wiki articles asking whether customers want ever-new products or whether they prefer stability. My customers prefer stability, having suffered the pains of unstable newness they have learnt to wait and watch. Many of them still use Word97, for example and I don't think any have moved to WinXP. These are very large hospitals with large IT budgets.
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>Maybe "tried and true" should be our motto rather than "bleeding edge". We could try "yes, VFP's web page rendering mechanism has been tested and proven for 10 years, that's why it is so stable and fast. It won't hog resources or take down your server. You won't need service packs every 5 minutes. You won't see wierd bugs that won't be fixed till February with SP3." Or "Yes, VFP does have native data technology that dates back to 1988, that's why we can process your backend data so accurately and quickly."
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>Sort of like the TV ad where a successful Equestrian outfit that started decades ago and has grown huge still buys Chevvy Suburbans, the technology has changed but the tradition and quality is timeless. You don't have to jump to every new fad to enjoy progress, stability has value.
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Hi John,

I believe you are making very good point.
We may run a UT contest for the best slogans.
Something like:

FoxPro. Established 1986

FoxPro. Serving you since 1986

FoxPro. Proven for years.

FoxPro. Island of stability in IT ocean.

and even humorous ones:

Nothing runs like Fox. It got loose in 1986 and haven't been caught since.

IT Combat experience: Foxhole protects the best!

etc., etc.
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro

"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that don't work." - Thomas Edison
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